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René Goscinny (August 14, 1926 - November 5, 1977) was a French author and editor. He wrote the "Little Nicolas" ("Le Petit Nicolas") books, and several comic book series, the best known of which is Astérix (illus: Albert Uderzo).

Born in Paris, he was editor of Pilote magazine in the 1950s. He also wrote many other comics, including Oumpah-pah (illus: Albert Uderzo), Lucky Luke (illus: Morris), and Iznogoud (illus: Jean Tabary).

Books include La Potachologie and Le Potache est Servi (with drawings by Cabu), now out of print.

In books, his sense of humour is underhanded. La Potachologie is a natural history textbook detailing the habitat and behaviour of schoolboys; a silly subject put over in a formal style. The eponymous young narrator of Little Nicolas provides enough subtext for the reader to laugh not only at the situation, but also at Nicolas' naive impression of it.


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